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Aadhunik Bharat Mein Rajneetik Vichar = political thought in modern India
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ISBN: 9351506762 9789351506768 Year: 2017 Publisher: Los Angeles : Sage Bhasha,

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Atlantic Gandhi : samudra paar Mahatma
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ISBN: 9353281873 Year: 2018 Publisher: New Delhi, India ; Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publishing,

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Bharat 2050 : Sthayi Samriddhi ki Yojana
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ISBN: 9386042835 9352803639 Year: 2017 Publisher: Los Angeles ; London ; New Delhi, India : Sage Bhasha,

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Can India achieve a high-income status by 2050 when it celebrates the centenary of its Republic? Will the nation eliminate absolute poverty and improve its human development record? This book emphasizes the centrality of a trade-oriented services sector led by communication, business services, health, education, research, and innovations for achieving these growth targets. It also argues that inclusiveness, financial prudence, and low-carbon lifestyles are preconditions to long-term growth. India can achieve such prosperity neither through the socialistic policies of 1950-80 nor through the neo-liberalistic policies since 1980. It needs to, instead, follow a middle-path approach closer to the systems adopted by Germany and the Nordic countries. It is within this framework that India will devise its independent development paradigm rooted in its own traditions and realities.


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Mrityu Kashtdayee Na Thi : 1971 Ke Yuddh Ke bhartiya Fighter Pilots Ki Kahaniyan
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ISBN: 9352803574 9789352803576 Year: 2017 Publisher: Los Angeles ; London ; New Delhi, India : Sage Bhasha,

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Death Wasn't Painful is a true account of the experiences of a former Indian fighter pilot, who was taken prisoner during the 1971 Indo-Pak/Bangladesh Liberation War. While depicting the intrepid life of fighter pilots in active combat, the book also has an introspective side where it portrays the soldier's reactions to the terrifying realities of war. The experiences of prisoners of war are finely drawn, as we share the emotions of war-death, alienation, loneliness and grief. Through heart-warming anecdotes and conversational passages of interactions with Pakistani interrogators, attendants, jailors and civilians, the book juxtaposes the metaphor of physical battles in the sky with the conflict of minds between two nations.

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